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that is good as far as germany is concerned. compared to many of the german neighbors, that is excellent, but the statistics do not tell the whole picture. many of the jobs that have been created are very poorly paid and virtually no job security. in qualitative terms, everything looks fine. >> how do today's mixed figures tie in with chancellor merkel's new year's speech. she had a very somber note there in economic prospects in terms of how she looks up the job? >> her new year's address did it knowledge that germany and had great labor market performance in 2012 but pointing out there could be tougher times ahead. she says the economic environment will becoming more difficult and that the crisis is not behind us. she knows germany of looking at 0.4% growth in 2014 according to bundesbank. >> terry martin, thanks. >> before the days of discount airlines come much people travel by the freedom of open road often became truckdrivers. >> there's a real shortage of qualified truckdrivers. job-seekers are moving towards more highly
that is good as far as germany is concerned. compared to many of the german neighbors, that is excellent, but the statistics do not tell the whole picture. many of the jobs that have been created are very poorly paid and virtually no job security. in qualitative terms, everything looks fine. >> how do today's mixed figures tie in with chancellor merkel's new year's speech. she had a very somber note there in economic prospects in terms of how she looks up the job? >> her new year's...
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fight for germany with freedom, the free democrats of germany. we are not just called the free democrats, we are the free democrats. free and independent and holding our heads up high. >> despite their rhetoric, the free democrats know their position is vulnerable today are fighting to stay in state parliament -- is vulnerable. they are fighting to stay in state parliament. >> fears are growing for around 100 missing people after fires in tasmania. firefighters have been battling blazes since friday. dozens of houses have been lost in dunalley, the town hit hardest. extreme heat triggered the fires. while temperatures have cooled off, fire chiefs are warning of more extreme hot weather this week. there have been more riots in the northern irish capital of belfast. police arrested one man on suspicion of attempted murder after shots were fired at officers. last week, a peaceful rally came -- became violent when please came under attack -- when police came under attack. there was a decision by the belfast council to end the century-old tradition of
fight for germany with freedom, the free democrats of germany. we are not just called the free democrats, we are the free democrats. free and independent and holding our heads up high. >> despite their rhetoric, the free democrats know their position is vulnerable today are fighting to stay in state parliament -- is vulnerable. they are fighting to stay in state parliament. >> fears are growing for around 100 missing people after fires in tasmania. firefighters have been battling...
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germany seeing a contraction in their economy. whether or not it is a recession still a little too early to say. as a result of what is happening in europe these stocks are down. gm was down over 4% today, big loss for the car companies because of europe. liz: and two vix etfs, volatility exchange traded funds, hitting new 52-week highs. even though the volatility index continues to tumble. what you see are two where you can make bearish bets on the vix, that would make sense, right? xiv, as you see. we've got them moving higher today. david: the battle over the debt ceiling and paying the bills that d.c. is racking up continues. representative jerry nadler, happens to be my representative, he is looking to stop future fights. he has introduced legislation to end the debt ceiling debate by getting rid of the debt ceiling all together. but would that give too much power to the president? that is the argument. that is the debate. we'll take you and jerry nadler there coming up. liz: germany's central bank pulling some of its gold ou
germany seeing a contraction in their economy. whether or not it is a recession still a little too early to say. as a result of what is happening in europe these stocks are down. gm was down over 4% today, big loss for the car companies because of europe. liz: and two vix etfs, volatility exchange traded funds, hitting new 52-week highs. even though the volatility index continues to tumble. what you see are two where you can make bearish bets on the vix, that would make sense, right? xiv, as...
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it happened in france in the 19th century, in spain in the last century, happened in germany, in italy. in japan. >> the reason we cannot remove ar-15 assault weapons is the let of your own government turning on you. >> it's the right and responsibility -- i don't understand why you can't -- why can't we agree about reasonable law. >> you have made your point crystal clear. people aren't stupid. they can make up their own minds. ben shapiro, thank you. >> coming up, my exclusive with an amazing young man who survived a school shooting and now wants to help the people of newtown. he tells his story, next. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ >>> breaking news tonight on the aurora movie theater massacre. a court rules the prosecution proved their case. that means holmes will go to trial for the shooting rampage that killed 12 people and wounded nearly 60 others. he's held witho
it happened in france in the 19th century, in spain in the last century, happened in germany, in italy. in japan. >> the reason we cannot remove ar-15 assault weapons is the let of your own government turning on you. >> it's the right and responsibility -- i don't understand why you can't -- why can't we agree about reasonable law. >> you have made your point crystal clear. people aren't stupid. they can make up their own minds. ben shapiro, thank you. >> coming up, my...
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commercial shipping, and those ships were being sunk by germa germany. and woodrow wilson, president woodrow wilson was outraged, senate leaders was outraged. how could a small faction allow our ships to go unarmed in a situation where they're being sunk? that's unacceptable. well, that small faction had their reasons. they felt once you put armaments on to a ship, you are probably going to be firing shots. and when you fire shots, you're involved in the war and they wanted to block the u.s. getting involved in the war. but there were only a small group in the senate that believed that that was the right response and that we should just allow germany to continue sinking our ships with -- with no -- no response. and so the senate came together and said, okay, we're going to respond to a small faction objecorinstructing the bill of s body not allowing us to go forward. they've had their say, we've heard them out, they've had their opinions, and we're not going to allow two-thirds to shut down debate and get to a vote. that was 1917. the chamber adopted the
commercial shipping, and those ships were being sunk by germa germany. and woodrow wilson, president woodrow wilson was outraged, senate leaders was outraged. how could a small faction allow our ships to go unarmed in a situation where they're being sunk? that's unacceptable. well, that small faction had their reasons. they felt once you put armaments on to a ship, you are probably going to be firing shots. and when you fire shots, you're involved in the war and they wanted to block the u.s....
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in germany firearm registration helped lead to the holocaust. and so with that theory being promoted by the nra, with he have seen the most abject and abhorrent suggestion that the president of the united states is somehow the equivalent of hitler for asking joe biden to lead a task force on gun violence. this was a recently constructed home page on the drudge report, which was vocalized vaingloriously by this gentleman. >> hitler took the guns. stalin took the guns. mao took the guns. fidel castro took the guns. i'm here to tell you 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> unfortunately, messrs. lapierre and jones are being historically inaccurate. the suggestion that hitler promoted gun control is actually pretty wide of the mark. in fact, gun control was forcibly imposed upon germany following the treaty of versailles after the first world war. in 1919 the reichstag inacted regulations that asserted that all firearms as well as all kinds of fire ammunition are to be surrendered immediately. thereafter the german government
in germany firearm registration helped lead to the holocaust. and so with that theory being promoted by the nra, with he have seen the most abject and abhorrent suggestion that the president of the united states is somehow the equivalent of hitler for asking joe biden to lead a task force on gun violence. this was a recently constructed home page on the drudge report, which was vocalized vaingloriously by this gentleman. >> hitler took the guns. stalin took the guns. mao took the guns....
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hitler had first made sure that all guns were registered before taking over germany. he said they had to be registered because the crime rate was so high. once the guns were registered, he knew where to go to take guns away from people. switzerland, every family has to have a gun. it is given to them by the government. every adult is trained on how to use the gun. because other countries had been disarmed, hitler knew he could. switzerland has lowest crime rate in the world. they have not disarmed. i am hoping we can learn from history. [applause] >> i am 65 years old. california native. brought up by my father to respect firearms from the time i was 8 years old. he is a world war ii veteran, european theater. i remember him saying to me, i want to be sure that you are safe from firearms. i think education is a critical issue in this. i find it hypocritical when fear and hysteria takeover people that i would categorize as the antigun lobby or faction, because of ignorance does not eliminate the problem or change the facts. nra has a program to educate young people abo
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. >>> in germany the term slippery slope has a literal meaning. around 90 teams gathered to participate in the annual bavarian sled racing championship. teams of four race down more than half a mile of icy slope at speeds up to 55 miles per hour. i would be worried about that sled. the traditional sleds here once used for transporting wood were inspired by the horns of mountain goats. >> that's almost like olympic style tobaggoning. >> time now for an early look at the stories we'll follow right here. u.s. supreme court justice will return to the bench this morning. oral arguments are set to resume for the january setting that begins with two classes including whether an insurance company can move a class action lawsuit from state court to federal court. lindsay lohan is facing assault charges in connection with a fight at a manhattan nightclub. she's charged with misdeamnor assault for hitting a woman in the face during an argument. and happy birthday to talk show host katie couric. she's a young 56 today. all day long you can stay on top of the
. >>> in germany the term slippery slope has a literal meaning. around 90 teams gathered to participate in the annual bavarian sled racing championship. teams of four race down more than half a mile of icy slope at speeds up to 55 miles per hour. i would be worried about that sled. the traditional sleds here once used for transporting wood were inspired by the horns of mountain goats. >> that's almost like olympic style tobaggoning. >> time now for an early look at the...
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and in germany, air berlin is reducing its staff by 10% by dropping 9,300 workers. the second-largest airline is said to be struggling with competition, high fuel prices and the german economy. australian vitamin and supplement maker swisse vitamins is crossing the pacific pond. the privately-held company will set up its north american headquarters in chicago and start selling its most popular products in walgreens stores starting february 1st. rite aid and target stores will start selling the products in april. the company's ceo says the products it sells will be manufactured in utah and florida. swisse vitamins is positioning itself as a premium product and intends to price its products 5-10% above competitors such as pfizer and bayer. the nation's largest retailer is reaching out to men and women in the service. wal-mart is offering a job to every veteran who honorably left the military in the past year. the program will continue for 5 years and is expected to provide work for more than 100,000 veterans. additionally, the retailer is committing to buying an addit
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. >>> well, elephants in germany received their christmas presents only they weren't under the tree. zookeepers treated the pachyderms to a feast of evergreens to celebrate the holidays. however, the elephants won't eat anything decorated in someone's home so these trees were fresh and green. they are picky, apparently. the elephants had to perform exercises to earn their reward. >>> it may look like a scuba helmet, but one pillow is built for even the busiest lifestyle. a spanish company has a clever new design for what they call the ostrich pillow. the over-the-head model allows for rest anywhere, anytime, and is equipped for holes for breathing and hand rests. the company says their product caters to a wide market of busy, sleepy people. it's funny, i think i've actually seen this advertised in the catalogs in airplanes and when you're traveling, because you can use them on an airplane. >> let's get one. we'll take a flight and then you can videotape it and get everyone's reaction. >> no, i want you to wear it live on the set. time for a look at some of the stories we'll follow th
. >>> well, elephants in germany received their christmas presents only they weren't under the tree. zookeepers treated the pachyderms to a feast of evergreens to celebrate the holidays. however, the elephants won't eat anything decorated in someone's home so these trees were fresh and green. they are picky, apparently. the elephants had to perform exercises to earn their reward. >>> it may look like a scuba helmet, but one pillow is built for even the busiest lifestyle. a...
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to bring in marshall law in germany, april 27th, 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or ax low terrorists to attack. >> how many guns do you own? >> i probably own more 50 fire arms, many have increased in value, i sleep comfortable, i sleep knowing i can defend my family. >> this is the man who wants to deport me. >> to point out are you a foreign, a red coat, here, telling us what to do. >> go back to where they took the gun fus don't like it. >> an interview had to see to believe. a petition to deport me, the white house responded saying, nobody should be punished by the government simply because he or she expresses an opinion on the second amendment or any other matter of public concern. the reaction to the rant. next.o clos to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely
to bring in marshall law in germany, april 27th, 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or ax low terrorists to attack. >> how many guns do you own? >> i probably own more 50 fire arms, many have increased in value, i sleep comfortable, i sleep knowing i can defend my family. >> this is the man who wants to deport me. >> to point out are you a foreign, a red coat, here, telling us what to do. >> go back to where they took the gun fus don't...
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the nations that have announced it are the usual suspects, china, russia, israel, united kingdom, germany. north korea has it believe it or not. i was there last month talking to their cyber unit. so a lot of people have it and the interesting trend here is the skills sets required to do offensive cyber war are prelive rating rapidly. years ago we could have said that the united states and russia has the capabilities, it is far broader because it is cheap. >> the economists asked this week that there is actually a cyber command. >> we have a four-star general running something called cyber command and it has 27,000 people in it. it has a navy component which is the 10th fleet, it has no ships, no boats, it is in cyberspace. we have an air force that has no planes or missiles, it is in cyberspace. >> a couple other things before we open it up to the audience. you talk about what might be called cyber offense but there is the question of cyber defense. how good is the united states at each of those? >> so the united states is very good at cyber offense as it demonstrated. it made a mistake
the nations that have announced it are the usual suspects, china, russia, israel, united kingdom, germany. north korea has it believe it or not. i was there last month talking to their cyber unit. so a lot of people have it and the interesting trend here is the skills sets required to do offensive cyber war are prelive rating rapidly. years ago we could have said that the united states and russia has the capabilities, it is far broader because it is cheap. >> the economists asked this...
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but you've got cambodia, you've got russia, you've got germany. >> right. so just to clarify you believe that an american government in the modern age is going to turn tyrannical? >> no, i'm not saying that. but i have the right to be able to own a gun just in case -- >> i want to clarify what you're saying to me. you that would need an ar-15 to protect yourself against your own government? >> well, let's look at it right now. tomorrow we have 19 executive orders coming down. i wouldn't say that's a tyrannical government but it kind of sounds like thar mandates. the last six years we have had natural disasters where police have cleared out of those cities and the people that had the weapons were safe. we don't know what's happening. today we might have a bright sunny america but who's to say what's doeg to happen in the future? >> how about this one? you're a young gay couple or you're a young interracial couple, you're in a rural area and the next morning there's a klan march downtown and the next night you go home and you wonder what the night holds and w
but you've got cambodia, you've got russia, you've got germany. >> right. so just to clarify you believe that an american government in the modern age is going to turn tyrannical? >> no, i'm not saying that. but i have the right to be able to own a gun just in case -- >> i want to clarify what you're saying to me. you that would need an ar-15 to protect yourself against your own government? >> well, let's look at it right now. tomorrow we have 19 executive orders coming...
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>> it is one issue i had to deal with in germany. in the audience, my deputy chief in lane, good friend of several of us, works on my staff. knows a lot more about these questions than i do and which he was up here instead of me. that is a really good question. i don't know -- the relationship between america and george w. bush was very solid. my mind drifted. your question was the israelis. i am sorry. time for a refill on my coffee. many, many discussions with the germans relative to their position, relative to our position and the israeli issue. public sentiment in germany as a whole is strongly for a reconciliation for the palestinians, yeah overlying all of that is the residue of the holocaust. i think i can say this. i have a private discussion with the foreign minister on this topic and it had to do with iran and the nuclear threat to israel and the position germany was taking relative to that. i was questioning where they might be should there be a real threat or attack on israel. he said you know that that is not what the pu
>> it is one issue i had to deal with in germany. in the audience, my deputy chief in lane, good friend of several of us, works on my staff. knows a lot more about these questions than i do and which he was up here instead of me. that is a really good question. i don't know -- the relationship between america and george w. bush was very solid. my mind drifted. your question was the israelis. i am sorry. time for a refill on my coffee. many, many discussions with the germans relative to...
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talking about guns and she compared one gun regulation proposal to making the jews wear yellow stars in germany during the nazi era. so it gets pretty wild. >> it's rep rehinsible. thank you, sir. a note to our viewers we want to make clear that congressman yarmuth, you have always had an "f" rating from the nra. >> yes, yes. >> always. good on you for that. >> yeah. >> thank you so much, sir. >> thanks, martin. >>> coming up, the latest from the white house where a war abroad and guns at home are taking center stage. stay with us. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now
talking about guns and she compared one gun regulation proposal to making the jews wear yellow stars in germany during the nazi era. so it gets pretty wild. >> it's rep rehinsible. thank you, sir. a note to our viewers we want to make clear that congressman yarmuth, you have always had an "f" rating from the nra. >> yes, yes. >> always. good on you for that. >> yeah. >> thank you so much, sir. >> thanks, martin. >>> coming up, the latest...
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he fire bombed his own country to bring in martial law in germany in 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or allowed terrorists to attack as a pretext to invade -- >> how many gun do you own? >> i probably own more than 50 firearms. many have increased in value two or three, maybe four times. i sleep very comfortably outside austin, texas, knowing i can defend my family. >> this is the man who wants to deport me from the country. >> it's to point out you're a foreigner, a red coat, here telling us what to do. >> whatever. >> go back where they took the guns if you don't like it. what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. >>> someone has agreed to defend me from deportation. you defended john lennon, no less. you saw the encounter with alex jones. he's the guy behind the petition to have me deported. he's really one of the reasons i'm so concerned about the lack of gun control in america. he's a man who owns 50
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youth unemployment is at a record high, and exports from germany and france are falling. it is among the top risks for investors here. ian, happy new year. we have seen u.s. stock prices climb to five-year heights, despite the risks in europe. are the risks getting more pronounced for global investors? >> no. the risks are overplayed. people have been concerned about the likelihood the eurozone was going to fall apart. you only had to have a economist description last year. i think they ran eight different cover stories, showing the euro either blowing up or breaking apart or bursting into flames. not going to happen. no greek exit. no anybody else exit. but the austerity that is hitting, and hitting hard, precisely because the germans are trying to create fiscal union, and ultimately more accountability for the budgets of these peripheral countries, is hurting pretty bad. europe, you're definitely going to see significant continued pain across the eurozone, but the downside is not what people thought it was. and, frankly, that's going to slow progress because the markets
youth unemployment is at a record high, and exports from germany and france are falling. it is among the top risks for investors here. ian, happy new year. we have seen u.s. stock prices climb to five-year heights, despite the risks in europe. are the risks getting more pronounced for global investors? >> no. the risks are overplayed. people have been concerned about the likelihood the eurozone was going to fall apart. you only had to have a economist description last year. i think they...
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germany, france, we're in a dangerous situation where this is a where a world war situation could develop. >> eliot: where i disagree with you. i don't think there will be a shooting war-- >> space. >> eliot: perhaps, but i think the war will be fought through software. >> market fare. >> but eliot, look at all these situations that can explode in the east china sea and the south china sea. the nationalism we have disturbing elections in japan and south career. >> eliot: the tension between china and japan is real. >> and $12 billion to taiwan. who are we kidding here? the u.s. has made it very clear. hillary clinton said this was a pivot point. this is the specific 21 century american-specific century. >> eliot: it hairs mondays at 8:00, the book is on book shelves. thank you for coming on the show. >>> when republicans complain about the debt. they should look at where the debt came from. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp s
germany, france, we're in a dangerous situation where this is a where a world war situation could develop. >> eliot: where i disagree with you. i don't think there will be a shooting war-- >> space. >> eliot: perhaps, but i think the war will be fought through software. >> market fare. >> but eliot, look at all these situations that can explode in the east china sea and the south china sea. the nationalism we have disturbing elections in japan and south career....
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. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting, we only have the problem in our cities, and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend things. it is -- >> you are a very stupid man, aren't you? >> it seems to me you are morally obtuse, you seem to be able to prevail over the criminal element. i don't know why you want to be the criminal's friend. >> what a ridiculous argument. it left at least a dozen people dead and 59 others injured. all the victims want
. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are...
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germany, china and california are not waiting and neither should we. [applause]over this for years, we need to show commitment to policies to promote economic growth, research and development on a clean energy program. opportunity for the next generation. i look forward to having a dialogue with every one of you. on creating jobs, on educating our children, on changing how we do business and state governments. and in creating a culture of leading the world toward a clean energy economy. as we move forward to determine what we will do, let's remember who we are as a state. washington is a state that embraces all people for who they are, the state that allows all to love who they will, a state that is never content with today but is always leading the world in inventing tomorrow. a state whose very name commits itself to the preservation of its own beauty for its own grandchildren and its own great- grandchildren. the evergreen state. thank you, let's get to work. thanks so much. [applause]>> from the very start, organized militaries have always spent a
germany, china and california are not waiting and neither should we. [applause]over this for years, we need to show commitment to policies to promote economic growth, research and development on a clean energy program. opportunity for the next generation. i look forward to having a dialogue with every one of you. on creating jobs, on educating our children, on changing how we do business and state governments. and in creating a culture of leading the world toward a clean energy economy. as we...
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we tore a hole you know what happens when i mean i don't need to get ok looking we can look at your germany we can look at japan we can look at a lot of countries in the last hundred years in the last hundred years and see what happens when the government uses the central bank the way that they try to do to deal with the problems are you talking about after the thirty first i should austerity that was the word that we can find quite intentional on the part of the germans that was their way of saying screw you to us because we don't you want a vacation doesn't matter i mean they now days they want of value you know the weimar and ultimately it was the us that's what most wanted world war two according to nielsen television ratings fox news has had its lowest viewership among key demographic since two thousand and one this month and fellow conservative mouthpiece rush limbaugh's says the reason why is because president obama is promoting a secondary boycott limbaugh's words against those he disagrees with like fox news and limbaugh so are fox's remains in the tank because a white house conspi
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i think the fact that it is still here, and the fact that germany and largest members of the eurozone are fighting to keep the currency in place when it could have evaporated, six nos ago for example, says a lot about how important the monetary union is for the region. so i would say yes. it is still a success. though now we see how the smallest countries can still bring the kurnty down. it is important to realize that it is a region of -- that a currency without a country and encompassing 17 different countries that could help or hurt the currency. >> you're right. it's been through thick and thin. about this time last year, we were debating whether or not we would see the break-up of the euro in 2012. what is 2013 going to bring? where do you see the euro dollar rate being at a the end of this year? >> 2013 i think will be a year of reduced stress. we are seeing it. we even saw not too long ago spanish ten-year bond yields drop below 10%. so the worst, in my opinion, is over for the euro. the euro has come down quite a bit over the last couple of days. but i think that here around 1
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. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting, we only have the problem in our cities, and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend things. it is -- >> you are a very stupid man, aren't you? >> it seems to me you are morally obtuse, you seem to be able to prevail over the criminal element. i don't know why you want to be the criminal's friend. >> what a ridiculous argument. it left at least a dozen people dead and 59 others injured. all the victims want
. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are...
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he fire bombed his own country to bring in martial law in germany in 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or allowed terrorists to attack as a pretext to invade -- >> how many gun do you own? >> i probably own more than 50 fi firearms. many have increased in value two or three, maybe four times. i sleep very comfortably outside austin, texas, knowing i can defend my family. >> this is the man who wants to deport me from the country. >> it's to point out you're a foreigner, a red coat, here telling us what to do. >> whatever. >> go back where they took the guns if you don't like it. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new
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lower than germany. much, much lower than japan. and japan has been spending decade after decade of a very high ratio where nobody things japan is going to default. >> jennifer: so that comparison -- those debt to gdp comparisons are very interesting in light of the alarm bells the republicans are often sending up. there was a jobs report out today, which was the creation of about 150,000. were you encouraged by that? and what was it protend for the president's second term. >> what it protends is we are still at a growth. we have had that pace for about two years. we have brought 5.8 million additional private-sector jobs into the economy. we're still down 4 million relative to the 2008 peak. so you have to say, yes, solid. yes, consistent. but moderate. there are a couple of pieces in the news of the report today that were kind of interesting -- >> jennifer: quickly though. >> wage growth picked up and hours picked up. and the fact that employment growth continued about the same pace despite concerns about the fiscal cliff actually
lower than germany. much, much lower than japan. and japan has been spending decade after decade of a very high ratio where nobody things japan is going to default. >> jennifer: so that comparison -- those debt to gdp comparisons are very interesting in light of the alarm bells the republicans are often sending up. there was a jobs report out today, which was the creation of about 150,000. were you encouraged by that? and what was it protend for the president's second term. >> what...
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it comes to us from germany. a 12-year-old gorilla has been captivating visitors at a zoo. with his rare acrobatic talents. when he appeared to become homesick, zookeepers installed a tightrope to swing around from. instead he began balancing on it and a star was born. if you have an idea for the index, tweet me, find me on twitter at david muir. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight -- the photographer and the polar and the close-up that photographer wasn't expecting. opening up his jaws and trying to break through the glass. what happens? when we come back. weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robi
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i grew up in germany that's the country where according to bill maher, the police in the entire country shoots less bullet in a year than the l.a. police shoots in a weekend. i'm not sure where he gets his facts from but people there have health insurance and here you can't -- you know, people don't want to be checked if they want to buy a gun, but if i want to get health insurance, disability insurance, life insurance, i have to go through a background check. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: it's just that whole backwards thing i really don't get. >> stephanie: yeah, i think to most people -- and that's why at least i'm hartened to hear those statistics that 92% of americans are for background checks. you think is this just common sense? >> caller: absolutely. >> stephanie: since you are in chicago, they said the majority of guns come from mississippi -- >> and indiana. >> stephanie: yeah, it's all the things they try to say see there's gun laws there and that doesn't work. >> that's a red herring. >> where in germany are you -- >> stephanie: oh sorry. we're out of time. seventeen minute
i grew up in germany that's the country where according to bill maher, the police in the entire country shoots less bullet in a year than the l.a. police shoots in a weekend. i'm not sure where he gets his facts from but people there have health insurance and here you can't -- you know, people don't want to be checked if they want to buy a gun, but if i want to get health insurance, disability insurance, life insurance, i have to go through a background check. >> stephanie: yeah. >>...
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it will resemble turkey or germany. we are studying these relationships, and we will do that. >> thank you, mr. president. as you contemplate the end of this war, can you say something as commander in chief of the huge human, financial costs that this is, if it can be justified, that the world left behind will be somewhat diminished than at the beginning of the war? president karzai, many independent studies have criticized afghanistan for corruption and poor governance. do you stand by your assertion that much of this is due to influence of foreigners? will you stand down for elections next year? >> i want us to remember why we went to afghanistan. we went into afghanistan because 3,000 americans were viciously murdered by a terrorist organization that was operating openly and at the invitation of those who were then ruling afghanistan. it was absolutely the right thing for us to go after that organization, to go after the host government that had aided and abetted or at least allowed for these attacks to take place, a
it will resemble turkey or germany. we are studying these relationships, and we will do that. >> thank you, mr. president. as you contemplate the end of this war, can you say something as commander in chief of the huge human, financial costs that this is, if it can be justified, that the world left behind will be somewhat diminished than at the beginning of the war? president karzai, many independent studies have criticized afghanistan for corruption and poor governance. do you stand by...
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senator, he served as ambassador to germany. could you comment on germany's role in the world today arguably uneconomic strains, could may be doing more, the second world war is 70 years behind us now. could you give us your view on germany's role today? >> i could. they someone that they. compared to the rest of europe it looks terrific. when you look at the gdp growth, 0.4%. to get to 1% they call it a holiday and celebrate. >> that's why they never gets 1%, always on holiday. >> it's really wonderful place to serve because you can sit in the cafÉ and talk. germans love to talk. because the dialogue about that. no action, just dialogue. germany isn't in a position that projects itself to be and has a reputation of obviously producing magnificent machines, cars and the germans do it right. but with some failing economies are weak economies, the heavily dependent on exports, the car industry and david knows that can go up and down. so two things. i don't think they have the political will to engage much outside the borders and
senator, he served as ambassador to germany. could you comment on germany's role in the world today arguably uneconomic strains, could may be doing more, the second world war is 70 years behind us now. could you give us your view on germany's role today? >> i could. they someone that they. compared to the rest of europe it looks terrific. when you look at the gdp growth, 0.4%. to get to 1% they call it a holiday and celebrate. >> that's why they never gets 1%, always on holiday....
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germany, $39,000. the strongest economy in europe, 39,000 per worker. spain is 32. japan $32,000 per year, per worker. employed worker, that is everyone. if you take employed worker we produce
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his wife and son flew from their home in germany thinking they had won a contest to see the parade. this is much better. up next the bad, a spirit airlines jet was taxiing and hit an air force plane.
his wife and son flew from their home in germany thinking they had won a contest to see the parade. this is much better. up next the bad, a spirit airlines jet was taxiing and hit an air force plane.